Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
Unfortunately, not by using the FOP anttask directly, but some users
have reported that they use Ant's java task in that case.
Hi Andreas,
Actually, the developer who updated the build files to upgrade from fop
0.20.5 to 0.93 changed how Fop was run from
I've upgraded our doc build process from 0.25 to 0.93. In PDF output with
0.25, a table could span multiple pages, with the table header appearing on
each page.
However, with 0.93, the table stops on one page; subsequent rows aren't
printed. Also, the bottom of the table is corrupted. Just
Is there any way to configure FOP to halt if a graphic is missing, rather
than continue and produce a PDF?
Thanks,
-pm
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Andreas L Delmelle said:
Does your document contain tables? With explicit keeps?
Hi Andreas
Yes there's tables, and no, no explicit keeps set.
After much experimentation, it was the following line from my DocBook
stylesheet which seems to cause the problem:
xsl:param
J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean via DocBook XSLT, don't you?
Sorry yes; to be more explicit, I should have said we create the .fo file
indirectly (by processing DocBook XML files through Saxon), then run the .fo
file through Fop to create the PDF.
With FOP 0.25, if the
You can find the FO file at:
http://pmoloney.googlepages.com/administrator_guide.txt
I can't reproduce the problem, because I don't have the images that
should be included (and the Arial font, but that should be less
problematic). Can you also post the images? Or try to post a sample
document
Vincent Hennebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure if those attribute sets apply to the element that is causing
the problem. Can you post a reduced example that is showing your
problems? Not the source xml file, please, just the generated fo file.
Vincent
Thanks for taking the time to
Hi Andreas,
Sorry, that was a typo in my mail. It was the correct option -fn I
used.
I just double-checked by running the command again to make sure.
... what name you *do* get as a result?
Well, for example, if I try it with Letter Gothic Bold, and use the
option:
-fn LetterGothicBold
I'm trying to generate a font metrics files for a Type 1 font, Letter
Gothic, and
I'm not getting the expected result.
When I generate font metrics file, using the following command:
java -cp build\fop.jar;lib\avalon-framework-c